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Saturday, January 18, 2014

CFP: "Inequalities: Politics, Policy and the Past," Social Science History Association Meeting, Toronto

The Labor Network of the Social Science History Association invites proposals for papers and complete panels for the 39th annual meeting of the Social Science History Association in Toronto, Ontario, November6-9, 2014. We also are looking for volunteers to serve as panel chairs and discussants.

For more information on the meeting as well as the call for proposals,please refer to the SSHA website: www.ssha.org. Additionally, please notethat the SSHA grants several awards and student travel grants, for whichyou also can apply.

The deadline for paper and/or panel submissions is February 14th, 2014.

The Social Science History Association Meeting provides a stimulatinginterdisciplinary venue for exploring an array of issues related to thestudy of social processes over time. This year's theme is Inequalities:Politics, Policy and the Past.

We welcome and encourage papers and panel proposals on a wide array ofissues related to the historical study of labor and labor movements.Network members have expressed specific interest in organizing panelsaround the following themes:

Please use the SSHA's web conference management system to submit yourpapers and panel proposals. Paper title, brief abstract, and contactinformation should be submitted on the sitehttp://conference.ssha.org/.(If you haven’t used the system previously you will need to create anaccount, which is a very simple process.)

Thank you, and we look forward to a stimulating set of panels at thisyear's SSHA meeting.(via H-CANADA)

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